Re: avoid to select between different proxies



2012/8/16 Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas dufresne collabora co uk>:
> Le vendredi 10 août 2012 à 19:46 +0200, Blackhold a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> I'm using gnome2 and tested gnome3, but I miss a very important thing.
>>
>> in gnome 2 you could have a list of proxies, but in gnome 3 you can't
>
> That is unclear to me how you could have that in gnome2. Gnome 3 should
> behave the same as Gnome 2 in term of proxy logic. There might be a bug
> in the new proxy code now in glib-networking library. Would be nice to
> provide with full scenario.

gnome3: http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/3213/captura1f.png

gnome2: http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/6002/captura2zg.png

in gnome2 I have a list of proxys I usually use. The project I'm on,
is guifi.net, we have proxys all over the territory for users could
access for free to these internet connections, in my case I've got
proxys of different places configured.

I think that most users that uses regularly proxies usually use various proxies.

Proxy.pac solution is not ok, we could not have announcing proxies all
over the network, usually dummy routers could not configure proxy in
dns, and in most cases proxy.pac don't works automatically.

>
>> only select 1. This is useful if you are working between different
>> proxies, in the new way I have to have a text document saved anywhere
>> with the common proxies I use.
>
> For more complex proxy settings, I usually recommend using an JavaScript
> PAC file**. In your gnome setting, choose automatic, set an URI like
> file:///home/me/my.pac . With a PAC file you can do a lot more, like
> choosing proxies base on domain, or current subnet, etc.
>
> ** See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_auto-config.
>
> cheers,
> Nicolas
>
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